I trust him..Eat it up from the first week of the try and settle the hearts of viewers
Jul 28, 2025
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While SBS's Friday-Saturday drama 'Tri: We Become a Miracle' (hereinafter 'Tri') got off to a good start, Yoon Kye-sang, who returned to the audience after a year, heated up the summer night. In the play, he transformed into the role of Joo Joo-ram, the eccentric coach of Hanyang Sports High School's rugby department who was last in the last place, and performed a miraculous performance with vivid laughter and emotion.
Director Jang Young-seok, who directed 'Tri' at the previous production presentation, said "When I saw the script, I could easily think of Yoon Gye-sang."He showed a strong belief in Yoon Gye-sang, and at the same time, raised questions about the character Joo Kyung-ram he plays.
And the question mark of Yoon Kye-sang's unusual transformation completely changed into an exclamation mark of admiration in the 1-2 episodes of 'Tri'. Not only did he completely digest the unpredictable rugby ball-like character, but he also showed a 'MVP class'Hoyeon who stirred the CRT.
Ju Ki-ram (Yoon Gye-sang)'s struggles at Hanyang Sports High School caught the eyes of viewers, moving between fun and salty. It was an easy thorny road waiting for him, who took his first step as the new coach of the rugby department on the verge of collapse. No one welcomed Joo Joo-ram's appointment as he has gone from a star player who dominated the Korean rugby world in the past to a problematic child who is now disgraced as a doping issue.
The rugby team's hostility continued and, to make matters worse, a proposal to dismiss the coach was made, but Ju-ram was not intimidated. Rather, it was equipped with subtle madness (?) to break through the situation in his own cheerful way, giving momentum to interesting developments.
In particular, the cider-like shot given by Joo Joo-ram was exhilarating enough to penetrate everyone's heart. The rugby team members, who were banned from training, were not able to prepare for the victory test on campus, and suffered the humiliation of not being able to put a rugby ball on the test. In response, he inserted a rugby ball into a cake placed on the statue and launched a counterattack that exploded dopamine.
In addition, the emotional emotion was added by Ju Ju-ram, who sincerely cares for his disciples. He visits Yoon Sung-joon (Kim Yo-han), who rebelled against him and left the training ground, and delivers a sincere commitment that presses down on his whole heart, and allows the players to experience real challenges and the thrilling joy that follows. Through this, the appearance of those who were reborn as One Team made many people's nose sour and raised expectations for future stories.
As such, Yoon Kye-sang's deep and broad acting skills also showed great potential in 'Tri'. The natural comic performance that maximized his humor had a decisive effect on the pleasant atmosphere of the work and further showed the characteristics of the character at a glance. In addition, the passionate performance of various emotions contained in the eyes and facial expressions made the sense of immersion soar.
Yoon Gye-sang, who completely 'Tri' in the hearts of viewers in the first week of the broadcast. Attention is focused on his other performance, which will generously show the presence of a trusted and viewed actor in future episodes. SBS 'Tri', starring Yoon Kye-sang, airs every Friday and Saturday at 9:50 p.m.
lunamoon@sportschosun.com